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Did anyone else feel there was a lack of transforming in ROTF? Whether dynamic or in general. TF1 had a number dynamic action sequences of the robots transforming. I thought about this after reflecting on my initial viewing of ROTF. While browsing the TFW2005 forums I came across a poster by the name of knoted that expressed a similar sentiment. I agree with alot of his points. What were your thoughts?
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Not to me, I remember things transforming left and right.
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jul 2005
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i also noticed this.
this explains it: Bay felt he had already shown the transformations in the first film, so wanted to move on to other things. http://features.cgsociety.org/story_...?story_id=5153 |
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To me, there was alot of transforming in ROFT but the camera was zoomed too close so we cant really see whats happening....
Like the contructicons combining together... u couldnt see which one went where... |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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off hand, i can think of a few good sequences from ROTF... Optimus being dropped out of the plane, very cool, Optimus jumping off the bridge, Optimus throwing Sam out in the forest, Jetfire arriving at the final battle, Bumblebee jumping out of the garage, Arcee in China, Sideswipe in China. There were plenty in this movie... but as others have pointed out, it has been introduced and explored in the first movie... now the transformations are just transitions between human form and machine.
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Toronto
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I agree completely, and upon viewing the 2007 film again it becomes increasingly apparent.
The "transforming action" is what gives this series it's edge over other action movies and films in this genre; rotf lost sight of that and unlike the first film that had a hugely unique action pay off in the third act that left the general audience feeling like they were watching something they had really never seen before live action, rotf pretty much turned into lots of people standing around shooting at robots hidden in smoke and auto bots just strafing in the sand. Until prime wakes up. -whats done in the shanghai scene was more of the transformers unique action that pleased audiences so much. -what was done in the forest wasn't so much transformers unique but it was giant robot unique I personally feel the way the action was handled in that third act contributed big time to why many feel the film was "boring" I believe, that that third acted played out the way it did due in major part to the sfx budget. There's even alot of re using of characters and such running around. the money was spent on on things like devastator and that sequence of his, the amount of tera-space that took alone comes pretty close to all that was used in the first film. bad decision making. a better direction would have been to cut devastator(who really works in the trailer and brings an audience) out, have the fallen do everything he did(including revive megatron) and extend the final optimus bout.
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It's funny, but while my friend and I were waiting for the movie to start, I commented how in the first film, Optimus was the only Autobot that never transformed back into vehicle mode. Then, in the very first scene, we get the skydive!
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Side-Kick
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I have no idea what movie people were watching that there's a perception that there's lack of dynamic transformations. No idea.
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jul 2005
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in the first movie they transform almost all the time. and they transform in the middle of the action.
the desert is not a road so there was no way that they would transform into cars. thats why the city works so good. |
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